A review by qace90
Second Chances: A Sapphic Romance Anthology by Chace Verity, Leigh Landry, Candace Harper, Dee Holloway

emotional lighthearted medium-paced

4.0

I received an advance copy from the editor for review purposes. This in no way influences my review; all words, thoughts, and opinions are my own.

Out for Delivery by Leigh Landry

Rating: 3.75/5

Content notes:
murder, details of a dead body, references to sexual harassment, mention of gambling


This is a pretty sweet novella. Susan and Casey broke up when Casey used Susan’s computer on an illegal gambling site and Susan got arrested. They both still care about each other, but Susan lost her trust in Casey. When she has to deliver a package to Casey and finds a dead body in the back of her truck, suddenly Casey is the one in her corner as she tries to figure out the real murderer. I liked the way how, even in short story, I was able to see how much Susan and Casey still care for one another, as well as them finding a way to reconnect so they can give their romance a second chance.

Your Mess is Mine by Dee Holloway

Rating: 3.5/5

Content notes:
Sexual content, references to infidelity (not MC), reference to marijuana use, in-community use of dyke, alcohol consumption


Trace has built a business where she helps jilted women sell their ex’s left behind items, and often that includes a round of post-breakup sex. But when her own ex messages her after her divorce, she has to decide whether she’s willing to help her while her heart still smarts from how things ended with Tansy.
I feel like this story may have worked better as a full length novel. It ended up being sweet and I liked seeing Tansy’s growth especially, but it also felt like something was missing. I would definitely enjoy more about Trace and Tansy working on rebuilding what they could have, and seeing Colt reconnect with his sister. Your Mess is Mine feels like a story with potential that didn’t quite work for me.

The (Virtual) Bodyguard by Chace Verity

Rating: 5/5

Content notes:
character facing potential homelessness; references to a car accident, violence, guns, drugs, estranged family, transphobia, ableism, depression, anxiety, and self-harm; sexual content


Oh my gosh, this was Wonderful! Tala has been the virtual bodyguard for DallasGlow in mafia themed MMORPG for the last five years, but when she misses a raid on Valentine’s Day for a hookup-date, Dallas suddenly ghosts her. When Tala meets Dahlia at the library where she works, she’s immediately smitten, which is only compounded when she realizes Dahlia is Dallas!
This was so sweet and cute! Like, it was perfectly paced where it felt like a complete story and the friendship between Tala and Dallas developing anew IRL and the emotional confession, gah, it’s so good!!

The Best Places by Candace Harper

Rating: 4.25/5

Content notes:
Mention of death of both parent-in-laws in car accident (off page), mention of death of spouse by heart attack (off page), mention of animal neglect, mention of animal cruelty, discussion of divorce, discussion of infidelity, discussion of ace antagonism, mention of anticipated (but not shown) homophobia.


This was really sweet. When Rebecca returns to her deceased husband’s hometown at the news of his parents’ death, she is met by Rosalyn, her college roommate and best friend. Over the course of arranging the funeral, Rebecca and Rosalyn reconnect and recognize their romantic feelings. The reconnections between them and having a chance to clear the air of past hurts was overall very sweet.

Overall:

Rating: 4.125

Second Chances is one of my favorite romance tropes, and when I had a chance to read this anthology I couldn’t pass it up! Chace Verity is one of my favorite authors, and I’ve read and enjoyed books by Leigh Landry and Candace Harper; Dee Holloway was the only new-to-me author in this anthology. And overall this was a really cute anthology with really sweet stories. I love the different ways second chance was interpreted, from exes reconnecting to best friends reconnecting and realizing the love the share is romantic. If you’re looking for something sweet and mostly cozy, you should definitely pick up this anthology!